Safe prime

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This article defines a property that can be evaluated for a prime number. In other words, every prime number either satisfies this property or does not satisfy this property.
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Definition

A prime number p is termed a safe prime if p is odd and (p1)/2 is also a prime number.

The corresponding prime (p1)/2 is termed a Sophie Germain prime.

Occurrence

Initial values

The ID of the sequence in the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences is A005385

The first few safe primes are:

5, 7, 11, 23, 47, 59, 83, 107, 167, [SHOW MORE]

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The first few primes that are not safe primes are: 2, 3, 13, 17, 19.

Density in primes

Cutoff n Number of primes n Number of safe primes n Proportion of primes that are safe primes
10 4 2 1/2=0.5
100 25 7 7/25=0.28
1000 168 24 25/1680.15

Relation with other properties

Related properties of primes or pairs of primes

Related properties of longer chains of primes

Facts